This calculator will enable you to get an
accurate material list for Jerith residential ornamental aluminum fence. It will also calculate the price
automatically for you. Just follow the 9 steps.

This illustration points out
that each line of fence, identified by the letters, is separate and distinctively
different that the others for estimating purposes. Note that the side A-B, are two
separate lines, since it does matter how much footage is on each side of the gate.

It does not matter that your fence project may not match the
illustration. Make a similar drawing of your project and label the sides. This will help
clarify your entries in the fields below.

Step 1:

Enter footage for each stretch. Fractions will
not be calculated.

A:B:C:D:E:F:

G:H:I:J:K:L:

Step 2:

Enter corner posts. These posts have two panels
attached to it forming a 90 degree angle. Include posts that create an angle nearer 90
degrees than 180 degrees.

Corner Posts:

Step 3:

Enter Gate End Posts.
These posts are either latch or hinge posts as illustrated. Also they serve as end posts
because a panel must also attach to it. Do not include a gate post if it is free standing
without a panel attached to it.

Gate
End Posts:

Step 4:

Enter End Posts. These posts terminate a line of
fence. Only one panel is attached to an end post.

End Posts:

Enter
Free Standing Gate Blank Posts. 'AA' illustrates a free standing gate
blank post. These posts
are a gate hinge or latch post, but do not have a panel attached to them. In this example
you could latch to the house in which case, you do not need a post. We recommend a post in
most cases. We do not recommend using one of these posts as a hinge post, because sagging
of the gate due to a leaning post is more likely. Try to rearrange your layout to avoid
that.

Gate Blank Posts:

Step 5:

Enter Walk Gates (Single Swing Gates). Gate 1 is
a single swing gate. Choose the opening width of the gate and enter the quantity.